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Auctions. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE, ON THE FARM, “TUKIPO.” SOUTH MAKERETU. TAKAPAU, H.B. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1929. At 12.30 p.m. rrtHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND J- MERCANTLE AGENCY CO., LTD., has been favoured with instructions from S. -J. Goulter, Esq. (who has sold his farm), to offer, without reserve, as above, SHEEP150 2-tooth ewes 150 4-tboth ewes 150 6-tooth ewes 130 4-year-old ewes 300 5-vear-old ewes 50 fat and forward ewes 490 lambs, including 160 Romney ewe lambs, less any fats that may be picked prior to the sale CATTLE—--5 dairy cows 6 3-year heifers with calves 2 fat cows 2 fat steers 3 weaners HORSES—--2 draught mares (aged) 2 draught geldings (aged) IMPLEMENTS—--15 Coulter P. and D. drill, 1 3-fur-row plough, 1 2-furrow plough, 1 single-furrow plough, 1 Cambridge roller. Reid and Gray broadcaster, Storrie Willard manure distributor, Massey-Harris binder. Massey-Harris grubber, block dray, spring dray, Fordson tractor, shearing machines, quantity wire netting, 2 sets discs, 1 set one-way discs, harness, swingletrees and sundries. LIGHT LUNCHEON COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE. PUREBRED (UNREGISTERED) ROMNEY FLOCK, AT THE HOMESTEAD. TAW AHA STATION, near Featherston, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1929, At 1.30 p.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., W LTD., have been favoured with instructions from Mr. C. R. Bidwill. Tawaha, Featherston (who has sold his property), to Sell his Purebred Romney Stock, as under — 300 2-tooth Romney ewes 179 4-tcfith Romney ewes 178 6-tooth Romney ewes 120 4-year Romney ewes 101 5-year Romney ewes 358 Romney ewe lambs 218 2 to 5-year Romney ewes . AUCTIONEERS’ NOTE—AII the lines have been carefully graded up into their respective ages, and will be sold in lots to suit UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE OF STUD SOUTHDOWN FLOCK DANNEVIRKE SALEYARDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1929. At 12 Noon. MESSRS. WILLIAMS & KETTLE LTD. in conjunction with MESSRS. DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD., have been instructed by R. J. MacDonald Esq., to sell at above time and place :—220 REGISTERED STUD SOUTHDOWN EWES AND RAMS, comprising:— 41 Aged Ewes. 35 6-Tooth Ewes. 40 2-Tooth Ewes. 20 Ram Lambs. . 16 4-Year Ewes. 29 4-Tooth Ewes. 20 Ewe Lambs. 40 2-Shear Flock Southdown Rams. The Auctioneers can thoroughly recommend these sheep to anyone wishing to start a stud or to introduce 'fresh blood into their flocks, being decended from Hon. E. A. Ransom’s flock. Transfers given on day of sale. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE. BAINESSE FEBRUARY 27, 1929. ’ A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LIMITaa ED will sell on account of MR. R. CHISHOLM, who is giving up dairying, as above: — . 71 Jersey Cross Dairy Cows, in milk and to calve July. 6 Springing heifers. 9 Yearling heifers. 5 Draught horses. 1 Pony Milking plant, implements, etc. • FULL PARTICULARS LATER. TO INVESTORS AND MERCHANTS. SALE OF FREEHOLD & WAREHOUSE OF SIX STORIES & BASEMENT, VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON, On WEDNESDAY, 6th DAY OF MARCH, 1929, At 11 a.m. AT OUR ROOMS, 105 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. MESSRS. S. GEORGE NATHAN & ■‘•'A CO. are instructed to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above— MESSRS. P. HAYMAN AND CO.’S FREEHOLD & WAREHOUSE, Situated ’ VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON. BEING ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND, Lots 1,2 and 3, D.P. 1176, and allotment 17 and Part of Allotment 3, Reclaimed Land, City of Wellington, containing 22.2 perches, more or less, having a frontage of 91 links by a depth of 142.7 links on the north boundary and 166.6 links on the south boundary. TOGETHER WITH THE WAREHOUSE OF SIX STORIES THEREON. This substantial warehouse was built under Architect’s supervision, and is one that would suit any class of wholesale trade or indent business, being one of the few freehold sites to be offered in Wellington. This is one of the largest brick buildings in this main thoroughfare; within two minutes of the Post Office and Wharf, and contains passenger and goods lifts. A SOUND INVESTMENT. It will be obvious to any business man that the purchase of such commanding premises will be a notably sound investment, as the rental values must constantly increase with the growth of Wellington’s population and commercial importance. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION will be given and TERMS OF SALE will be: 10 per cent down, Balance on possession being given. All information from— THE AUCTIONEERS— S. GEORGE NATHAN AND CO., 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. 9069 RURAL LAN SOUND PI (~)LD Established Luncheon and Tea Hawke's Bay town. Seating a dings and parties a specialty. Furnitur Average taking £4O per week. Satisf: out: £6SO.—HOMEFINDERS, 227 Ma ACRES Hawke’s Bay, 150 ai * a s i ieep> pg) cattle: could carry PER ACRE. Bargain. BIRNIE COOMBS t WILSON. 3! 100 ACRES. Half flat, all plough AW Good 5-roomed house. Mach per Aato. Cash: £950; balance hrranp Apply to HERBERT A. PHI

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 116, 9 February 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 116, 9 February 1929, Page 14